The Borneo Post

Facebook to build US$1 billion Singapore data centre, first in Asia

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SINGAPORE: Facebook said yesterday it will invest over US$ 1 billion to build a data centre in Singapore, its first in Asia, powered by renewable energy and adapted to the citystate’s tropical climate.

The centre is expected to be operationa­l around 2022, and will host Facebook servers and centralise its IT operations, Thomas Furlong, Facebook vice president of infrastruc­ture data centres, told reporters.

The 170,000 square metres (1.83 million square foot) site in the land- scarce city- state will be stacked over 11- storeys, and wil l come with custom features to cope with the steamy temperatur­es, which rarely drop below 25 degrees Celsius ( 77 Fahrenheit).

These include a new state- oftheart cooling system which uses water rather than air and will work better in the humidity, as well as a building facade made of perforated, lightweigh­t material to allow for better air flow.

The company expects it to be run on 100 per cent renewable energy, like its other data centres.

The S$ 1.4 billion ( US$ 1.02 bil lion) facility wil l be the first data centre designed and constructe­d by Facebook in Asia as the company increasing­ly relies on custom- built facilities to meet its needs, Furlong said.

It will be Facebook’s 15th data centre worldwide.

Furlong said Facebook, which has 2.23 billion monthly active users as of the end of June, chose Singapore because of its robust infrastruc­ture, availabili­ty of skilled labour and ease of doing business with the government.

Google has also built two data centres in the city- state, and announced this month it was starting work on a third, bringing their investment in the sites to US$ 850 million.

Despite its popularity in Asia, Facebook has also faced crit icism, par ticularly in Myanmar where it was used as a platform for the army and Buddhist hardliners to spread hate speech against the Muslim Rohingya minority. — AFP

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